POLS 2103Federal, State, And Local GovernmentThe structure and operation of American government on the national, state, and local levels stressing an understanding of legislative and administrative procedure. Special attention is given to Texas government policy and processes. Class 3. Prerequisite: Sophomore or higher standing.

POLS 3203Introduction To Political ScienceA survey of the nature and function of political parties and governments, a study of comparative politics such as democracy and communism, and an analysis of the role of the individual citizen in politics. Class 3. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing. (Spring)

POLS 3951-3953Pre-law PracticumThe purpose of this practicum is to allow students to be exposed to the legal field and gain insight into a variety of legal operations and procedures. It may involve observation and/or an internship, depending on the needs of the student. The pre-law advisor will work with each student on an individual basis. Class 1-3. (On Demand)

POLS 4103American Constitutional Law An introduction to American constitutional law consisting of the study of material from Supreme Court opinions. Readings will cover such topics as federalism, separation of powers, interstate commerce, personal liberty, and civil rights. Class 3. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing. (Spring, Even years)

POLS 4943-4983Special TopicsA course to be utilized for seminars and special lectures in topics which are not offered on a regular basis. This course may be taken more than one time when the topics are different. Class 3. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.

POLS 4991-4993Independent StudyAn independent study course that will allow the superior student to take advantage of independent research opportunities, government internships, and other unusual academic opportunities. Class 1-3. Prerequisite: permission of the Political Science department.